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Directed by Lekh TandonGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Rajendra Kumar Tuli,
Saira Banu,
Rajendra Nath,
Prem Chopra,
David Abraham,
Gajanan JagirdarRating67%
Sanjay is a poor man making his living as a tourist guide in Darjeeling. He meets Priya Khanna, who has come from Calcutta. The duo fall in love. Everything is hunky dory for them, until Priya receives the news of her father's arrest. The duo decide to put their dreams on the hold until Priya's father is exonerated. Priya leaves, while Sanjay returns, hopeful & joyous. However, he dies in a car accident and is escorted by an angel for the retribution of his sins. Directed by Lekh TandonGenres DramaActors Vyjayanthimala,
Shammi Kapoor,
Ajit Khan,
Rajendra Nath,
Helen Khan,
Leela ChitnisRating70%
Rajkumar Shamsher Singh is the only son of the local Maharaja, and has been brought up as a brat, and now he is an irresponsible, alcoholic, and womanizing adult, who wants everyone to bow down before him and his princely rank. One priest refuses to do so, and Shamsher pummels him mercilessly, in vain though. Frustrated, he asks the priest what he should do with his mundane life, and the priest tells him that he should repent, sacrifice all his palatial pleasures, and live the life of a simple and ordinary man, and hence learn the true meaning of life, for at least six months. Shamsher agrees to do so, and arranges an accident with his car, which plummets down a mountain, explodes and is blown to smithereens. Everyone in the palace believes that Shamsher is dead. He goes to a nearby village, and a blind woman there mistakes him for her long-lost son and starts calling him Sajjan Singh. Shamsher decides to play along as Sajjan. Directed by Lekh TandonGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
Fantasy,
Historical,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about religion,
Films about BuddhismActors Vyjayanthimala,
Sunil Dutt,
Prem Nath,
Gajanan Jagirdar,
Bipin Gupta,
K. N. Singh (Krishan Niranjan Singh)Rating66%
Directed by Lekh TandonGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Shammi Kapoor,
Kalpana Mohan,
Lalita Pawar,
Kalpana,
Tun tun (Uma Devi Khatri),
IftekharRating68%
Shammi Kapoor plays Pritam, a young man who desperately needs a job to pay for his mother's tuberculosis treatment. He finds out about a job tutoring two young women and two schoolgoing children - the catch is that their guardian, Sita Devi Verma (Lalita Pawar), will only hire an old man for the job. Pritam disguises himself as an old man and takes the job. The situation is very tense between the young women and their aunt as the girls' parents have recently died and Sita Devi was given the responsibility of the caretaking the children. While Pritam's young avatar is romancing one of his two young tutoring charges (Kalpana), his old avatar is romancing their guardian. Directed by Lekh TandonActors Madan Puri,
Talluri Rameshwari,
Iftekhar,
Leela Mishra,
Sundar,
Utpal DuttRating79%
Seth Harikrishan, the industrialist had as his heir, his only grandson Prem. The grandfather's only desire was to see the bride of his grandson. When he fell seriously ill, his friend and doctor Farid prevailed upon Prem to bring his girl friend Rita, whom he wanted to marry. But as luck would have it Rita had gone away to Srinagar to participate in a fashion show and she could not return as due to snowfall all roads were blocked and air service was suspended. , 2h10
Directed by Baldev Raj ChopraOrigin IndeGenres Drama,
Thriller,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Théâtre,
Musical films,
Films based on plays,
BollywoodActors Sanjay Khan,
Navin Nischol,
Zeenat Aman,
Danny Denzongpa,
Ashok Kumar,
Madan PuriRating73%
On a foggy night, Chandrashekhar (Navin Nischol), who is driving his car at high speed, meets with an accident. He walks to a nearby house to ask for assistance. When nobody answers the door, he enters the house and finds the dead body of a wheelchair-bound man. Standing nearby is a beautiful, young woman, Rani (Zeenat Aman), with a gun. She tells him that the dead man is her husband and she has murdered him. She asks Chandrashekhar to call the police. Intrigued, Chandrashekhar asks Rani to tell her what happened. She tells him that her husband, Thakur Ranjit Singh (Danny Denzongpa), was a cruel man who used to mistreat his family and used to shoot cats and dogs with his gun for amusement (which is why nobody in the house woke up upon hearing the gunshot). On this night, before Chandrashekhar arrived, they had an argument and when her husband threatened to shoot her, she tried to take the gun away from him. In the ensuing struggle, Ranjit got shot.